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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

The next meeting of importance is held on September 27 th , 1788 , when the Lodge being called to hold this meeting , there were present the Master and ten others , when the case of William Watson , a member of the Lodge , was taken up ancl considered , a charge was preferred against this brother , who , at" the quarterly meeting on Thursday night last had behaved very unbecominglyand had given the master very abusive languageancl gave very

, , great offence and uneasiness to the whole of the lodge present . " The officer was sent to bring the offending brother to the meeting , but was not successful , and brought as answer that Bro . Watson " meant never to enter the Lodge more . Tho Lodge unanimously agreed that sd . William Watson had violated Article 8 of their laws , and discharged him the lodge , aye and untill he gave in a proper petition and find caution to their satisfaction of his good behavior

in all time coming . " December 27 th , 1788 . Anniversary of St . John the Evangelist held as usual . Twenty-three members present and paid dues . William Thomson elected Master .

December 12 th , 1789 . The Lodge met to appoint a deputation to attend St . Andrew ' s Day in Grand Lodge of Scotland , when Alexr . Crawford , Mason in Edinburgh , was appointed , ancl represented the Lodge at sd . Grand Lodge Meeting . * On December 28 th , 1789 , the Anniversary of St . John the Evangelist is

held , thirty-one members being present , when William Ker , of Kerfield , is elected Master . Another case of discipline engages the attention of the brethren at this meeting , and is dealt with in a somewhat summary manner , as the following minute shows -. — " Which day Robert Smith , member of Thistle Lodge , ancl an initiated member of this lodge of Peebles Kilwinning , rendered the Lodge so uneasy by cursing and swearing ancl maltreating

several of the Brethren in a most furious manner , and would not reform his imprudence , but went on in his former furious manner , the R . W . Depute Master and W . Wardens expunged and expelled the sd . Robert Smith from the roll ancl privileges of this Lodge for ever being a member thereof in all time coming . " ARCHIBALD ROBINSON , D . M . "

July 17 th , 1790 . —A meeting was called to consider about flooring the house and carrying out other repairs , but which the Brethren seems to have been tardy in having effected , as at the next meeting , the October quarterly one , the matter is again brought up at the letting of the house , and 12 / - of damage is allowed William Kaclie , the tenant , on account of the Lodge " having failed to execute the repairs . "

November 27 th , 1790 . —The lodge met to appoint a deputation to attend St . Andrew ' s Festival in Grand Lodge . The R . W . Master appointed Bro . John Bartrarn and any other member who can make it convenient . Before closing the meeting it was moved by Brother James Robertson that the following regulations should take place in order to prevent confusion : —1 st . That at every after meeting every Brother should pay 6 d . for each Bottle of

punch he may have set before him ; at delivery of Bottle . 2 d . The Deacons or Stewards shall either be kept free from expense , or be allowed for their trouble in preparing ammunition for the Lodge . The Lodge refers the consideration of these motions to the next meeting . JOHN ROBERTSON , Master . pro tempore .

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A CURIOUS MASONIC TRACT. Article 1
List of the Regular Lodges in England according to their seniority, year of erection, and time of meeting. Article 9
MASONIC RESEARCH. Article 12
SONG. Article 14
THE PRESENT POSITION OF MASONIC HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Article 16
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 17
A MASON'S STORY. Article 21
FURNESS ABBEY. Article 24
THE SECRET AT LAST. Article 26
CONSERVATION OF MASONRY. Article 28
AFTER ALL. Article 29
CHAPTER X. Article 32
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 37
APPENDIX. Article 40
THE PHILOSOPHY AND WORK OF PYTHAGORAS. Article 43
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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

The next meeting of importance is held on September 27 th , 1788 , when the Lodge being called to hold this meeting , there were present the Master and ten others , when the case of William Watson , a member of the Lodge , was taken up ancl considered , a charge was preferred against this brother , who , at" the quarterly meeting on Thursday night last had behaved very unbecominglyand had given the master very abusive languageancl gave very

, , great offence and uneasiness to the whole of the lodge present . " The officer was sent to bring the offending brother to the meeting , but was not successful , and brought as answer that Bro . Watson " meant never to enter the Lodge more . Tho Lodge unanimously agreed that sd . William Watson had violated Article 8 of their laws , and discharged him the lodge , aye and untill he gave in a proper petition and find caution to their satisfaction of his good behavior

in all time coming . " December 27 th , 1788 . Anniversary of St . John the Evangelist held as usual . Twenty-three members present and paid dues . William Thomson elected Master .

December 12 th , 1789 . The Lodge met to appoint a deputation to attend St . Andrew ' s Day in Grand Lodge of Scotland , when Alexr . Crawford , Mason in Edinburgh , was appointed , ancl represented the Lodge at sd . Grand Lodge Meeting . * On December 28 th , 1789 , the Anniversary of St . John the Evangelist is

held , thirty-one members being present , when William Ker , of Kerfield , is elected Master . Another case of discipline engages the attention of the brethren at this meeting , and is dealt with in a somewhat summary manner , as the following minute shows -. — " Which day Robert Smith , member of Thistle Lodge , ancl an initiated member of this lodge of Peebles Kilwinning , rendered the Lodge so uneasy by cursing and swearing ancl maltreating

several of the Brethren in a most furious manner , and would not reform his imprudence , but went on in his former furious manner , the R . W . Depute Master and W . Wardens expunged and expelled the sd . Robert Smith from the roll ancl privileges of this Lodge for ever being a member thereof in all time coming . " ARCHIBALD ROBINSON , D . M . "

July 17 th , 1790 . —A meeting was called to consider about flooring the house and carrying out other repairs , but which the Brethren seems to have been tardy in having effected , as at the next meeting , the October quarterly one , the matter is again brought up at the letting of the house , and 12 / - of damage is allowed William Kaclie , the tenant , on account of the Lodge " having failed to execute the repairs . "

November 27 th , 1790 . —The lodge met to appoint a deputation to attend St . Andrew ' s Festival in Grand Lodge . The R . W . Master appointed Bro . John Bartrarn and any other member who can make it convenient . Before closing the meeting it was moved by Brother James Robertson that the following regulations should take place in order to prevent confusion : —1 st . That at every after meeting every Brother should pay 6 d . for each Bottle of

punch he may have set before him ; at delivery of Bottle . 2 d . The Deacons or Stewards shall either be kept free from expense , or be allowed for their trouble in preparing ammunition for the Lodge . The Lodge refers the consideration of these motions to the next meeting . JOHN ROBERTSON , Master . pro tempore .

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